My camera screen is grayish and will not let me take pictures. It was suggested that I go online to print a repiar sheet and ship the camera to NY or California to be looked at. I called 1-866-805-9-95. I have the FE 320.
M.Poplawski
419-478-8840

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This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager, and is a known defect for your particular model camera.. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free if you live in the US, Canada, and a select few other countries. If you live outside the US, contact Canon support for your country to see if they'll still honor the advisory (some still will, especially if you stress you knowledge that this is a known defect of the camera). They may also include free shipping both ways (free shipping varies with countries). This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please see this link for more info.

It depends on what you spent on it.I will at least give you some cost information.Ship to them...probably $10-$14,free return ship.Parts,minimum 20% markup on parts cost which they will charge.$90 part will cost almost $110.tax $7 min.Labor,$40-$60/hour.Probably minimum 1 hour just from take apart put together,part install,maybe a little more.If you want to,you can send it somewhere and they will give you a free repair estimate but you could waste the shipping if you do not fix.To get a more accurate labor cost,call United Radio Service in Syracuse,NY.I used to work there and I am sure labor has changed since then.They are online and have a toll free #.Anyhow,if you paid like $300-$400 for it,it would probably be best to replace.New warranty and all that too.
Good luck! Greg

This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free worldwide, and may also include free shipping both ways (free shipping varies with countries). This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check this link for more info.

Sounds like your screen is broken, or has a loose connection. Try PhotoTech Repair Service, in NYC. They are Canon authorized for all repairs, and are able to do warranty service in house. You
can ship them your unit and, they are usually faster than the manufacturer, and
cheaper! Plus if you join their facebook fan page they give you a 10% discount.
Here in the link to the facebook page, it has all the info
you need.

Sounds like there is a piece of dust on your CCD. This is the part of the camera that captures the image. It must be cleaned, but full disassembly is required. Try PhotoTech Repair Service, in NYC. They are Canon authorized for all repairs, and are able to do warranty service in house. You
can ship them your unit and, they are usually faster than the manufacturer, and
cheaper! Plus if you join their facebook fan page they give you a 10% discount.
Here in the link to the facebook page, it has all the info
you need.

Sounds like the shutter on your camera is stuck in the closed position. Try PhotoTech Repair Service, in NYC. They are factory
authorized for most repairs, and are able to do warranty service in house. You
can ship them your unit and, they are usually faster than the manufacturer, and
cheaper! Plus if you join their facebook fan page they give you a 10% discount.
Here in the link to the facebook page, it has all the info
you need.

Your mom's camera will print directly to the printer if she wants.
Here are the instructions for printing from the camera. (It even tells about how to print more than one picture at a time on a single sheet). Here: http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0300000808/DPUG15_EN.pdf

This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free, including free shipping both ways. This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check the following two links for more info: